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double proc test results

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list Walter Rutherford · Thu, 3 Dec 2015 10:04:46 -0900 ·
I just noticed that several of my systems are reporting the same PROC
multiple times.
I've checked the analysis.d/libit.cfg file and the processes are defined
only once for the
machines as far as I can see - I even removed a wildcard host I thought
might've been
matching too much.

Thu Dec 3 09:56:02 AKST 2015 - Processes ok

[image: green] mysqld (found 2, req. 2 or more)[image: green] shibd
(found 1, req. 1 or more)[image: green] salt-master (found 11, req. 1
or more)[image: green] munin-node (found 1, req. between 1 and
3)[image: green] shibd (found 1, req. 1 or more)[image: green]
salt-master (found 11, req. 1 or more)[image: green] munin-node (found
1, req. between 1 and 3)


It's not wrong, I still get the correct results on the main page, but it's
distracting.
Has anyone else seen this and what is/was your cure?   WLR
list Japheth Cleaver · Thu, 3 Dec 2015 11:42:27 -0800 ·
quoted from Walter Rutherford
On 12/3/2015 11:04 AM, Walter Rutherford wrote:
I just noticed that several of my systems are reporting the same PROC multiple times.
I've checked the analysis.d/libit.cfg file and the processes are defined only once for the
machines as far as I can see - I even removed a wildcard host I thought might've been
matching too much.


      Thu Dec 3 09:56:02 AKST 2015 - Processes ok

green  mysqld (found 2, req. 2 or more)
green  shibd (found 1, req. 1 or more)
green  salt-master (found 11, req. 1 or more)
green  munin-node (found 1, req. between 1 and 3)
green  shibd (found 1, req. 1 or more)
green  salt-master (found 11, req. 1 or more)
quoted from Walter Rutherford
green  munin-node (found 1, req. between 1 and 3)

It's not wrong, I still get the correct results on the main page, but it's distracting.
Has anyone else seen this and what is/was your cure?   WLR
That's odd. I do recall seeing something like that once, but it was quite a while ago and I don't remember the specific cause. When you do a xymond_client --dump-config do you see anything unusual relating to the rules for those checks? If not, can you place xymond_client into debug mode for a submission cycle so we can see what it's doing? HTH, -jc